A citizen decides her vote does not make a real difference in a
national election is an example of a citizen participating in the political
process. Thus Option D is the right answer.
Explanation:
Presidential elections in United States are a huge electoral process and the representatives are elected by the people who have to also gain the votes of the Electoral College. Â
So to think that an individual vote makes an impact or not is a fallacy rather voting is a political process and a democratic responsibility of each citizen in United States to fulfill the duty as a citizen by participating in ballot system. Â
It is the civic duty of every civilian of a country to uphold the democratic duty by participating in voting process. Voting is also a means to express the will of the people. Â